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InsureTech Startup Wants Customers to Spend 5 Mins Buying Life Insurance (Not 5 Weeks)fin

3 years 8 months ago
Former RGA employees and co-founders of tech startup iCover, Nicole Mwesigwa and Hari Srinivasan, aim to cut down the time to buy life insurance from a few weeks to a few minutes. From blood tests to medical exams, circumventing the daunting steps required to purchasing life insurance, iCover utilizes predictive analytics to quote, underwrite and […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Mission Control Founder, Byron Abrigg Shares Entrepreneur Journey

3 years 8 months ago
An entrepreneurship program at Saint Louis University and work experience at the SportsTech and e-sport venture capital firm, Stadia Ventures, struck a chord and became the motivation behind founding Mission Control says Byron Abrigg in an interview with VoyageSTL. Founded in 2017, Mission Control is a platform for growing the community using recreational e-sports with video […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

David Karandish on Selling Answers.com for $950M

3 years 8 months ago
David Karandish is the co-founder and CEO of Capacity, an enterprise artificial intelligence SaaS company focused on helping teams do their best work. To date, the company has raised over $62 million from a Midwest network of private and angel investors. In January 2020, Capacity, announced an additional $27 million in Series C financing, closing […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

St. Louis Business Diversity Initiative Fellows Experience Accepting Applications

3 years 8 months ago
The Fellows program was founded in 2006. Since then, nearly 1,000 Fellows have completed the program, with 90% remaining in the metro. Through volunteer and civic activities, Fellows hone their skills, expand their relationships, and deepen their connection with the broader St. Louis community.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Diverse Business Accelerator Offers $5k Equity-Free Funding

3 years 8 months ago
Twelve-week program boosts business acumen of diverse entrepreneurs; provides participants with support, connections and $5,000 in non-dilutive capital. Now in its fourth year, the Diverse Business Accelerator (DBA) has provided 36 portfolio companies 320 hours of programming and a total of $120,000 in funding.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Harris-Stowe U Launches E3 Black Business Incubator Program Powered by PNC Bank

3 years 8 months ago
In a collaboration between Harris-Stowe State University and the PNC Bank, E3 is a newly launched program focused on closing the funding gap for Black business founders in St. Louis. PNC is providing the university with a 3-year $450,000 grant as part of a $88 billion community benefit and economic empowerment plan by the Bank […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

5 Pet Tech Startups Win $10k Each

3 years 8 months ago
Five startups have been selected from the Pet Care Care Innovation Prize to receive a $10,000 in investment and the ability to participate in a virtual accelerator boot camp that includes mentorship from Nestle Purina PetCare. Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno has the winners list: Bright Planet Pet, a plant-based dog treat manufacturer  uPetsia, a […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

St. Louis Unicorns Are Unicorns No Longer

3 years 8 months ago
St. Louis’ startup economy was booming in September last year with Nerdy and Benson Hill both reaching incredible billion dollar valuations ($1.7 billion and $1.35 billion respectively) and being taken to IPO via a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). However, the two St. Louis startups have seen their share value drop more than half (58 […]
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Arch Grants Awards $400,000 in Four Startup Growth Grants

3 years 9 months ago
In 2021 Arch Grants awarded a total of $600,000 in "Growth Grants" to startups who had previously relocated to St. Louis startups, seen success and re-committed to building here for another two years.
Andy Painter

Platform Co-ops Offer Startups Viable Funding Alternatives to Investor Control

3 years 10 months ago

I was extremely lucky to (VIDEO) chat about platform co-ops with Nathan Schneider, Assistant Professor at University of Colorado Boulder.

Nathan is the Author of Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy and Co-editor of Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet.

The interview was conducted on the 25th October 2021 and was originally intended to be just recorded for notes of our conversation "on background" while I was researching a student (Mizzou) journalism assignment into Broadband Co-ops.

That original story got abandoned but this conversation was so interesting, Nathan kindly gave me permission to convert our call into an audio episode and publish on EQ.

The interview has been edited for clarity.

We discuss lots of interesting stuff, from topics such as new legislation passed in 2021 that improves crowdfunding options for startups and what it's like to run a platform co-op, to how blockchain innovation overlaps with the cooperative mission to create stakeholder led companies.

Jonathan Allen

88 year old Golf Entrepreneur Still Teeing Up New Products

3 years 10 months ago

Age is no barrier for 88 year old entrepreneur Ray Barrett.

Two years after a golf ball he designed hit store shelves through a deal with Callaway Golf Co, Barrett is taking another swing with a new golf ball technology.

His new patented “Pin Point” golf ball design, meant to help golfers improve putting accuracy, is the result of a 2019 rule change that allows golfers to leave the flagstick in the hole while they putt.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Nadia Shakoor Building Weather Station for Plants

3 years 10 months ago

St. Louis based Research Scientist and Entrepreneur Nadia Shakoor, CEO and Founder of Agrela Ecosystems develops a crop sensing and monitoring platform PheNode.

PheNode automates phenotyping, which is the process of understanding health traits of the plants such as height, size and health under various conditions.

This technology will help farmers and cultivators to monitor and analyze their plant health.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

TCARE Acquires Ruby to Improve Aging-in-place Home Safety Assessments

3 years 10 months ago
TCARE, a leader in caregiver support and aging-in-place technology solutions, recently announced the acquisition of Ruby Home Services, Inc. a 25madison incubated company. Through Certified TCARE Specialists and leveraging existing relationships with family caregivers, the St. Louis startup is now able to drive both clinical and financial ROI for our Managed Care Organization, Long Term Care Carriers, and State/Regional government partners.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Here’s the Story of What Happened After Shark Tank Success for Flipstik

3 years 10 months ago

Akeem Shannon’s St. Louis Startup ”Flipstik” goes from TV show “Shark Tank” to make $100,000 a week.

Flipstik - a mobile phone accessory serving as many tools has grown and expanded operations.

Flipstik has been fortunate enough to win an Arch Grant and UMSL DEI of $50,000, which they believe that St. Louis has favoured its growth and success thus far.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Why Clockwork AI Left St. Louis

3 years 10 months ago
Fady Hawatmeh wrapped up his software startup from St. Louis and moves to Chicago in less than a year.

The founder of Clockwork was awarded $50,000 from Arch Grants, which also comes with a condition to relocate operations to St. Louis for at least a year.

However, plans changed and his vision at St. Louis was short-lived due to the racial discrimination.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

How TCARE Rapidly Expanded in St. Louis After Arch Grants

3 years 10 months ago

When technology startup TCARE won an Arch Grant in 2019, it was headquartered in Wisconsin and had four full-time employees.

Two years later, it is based in St. Louis and counts 78 full-time staffers.

The $50,000 Arch Grant was a boost to the startup that produces evidence-based analytics program for social workers, care managers and care coordinators.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Danforth Entrepreneur is Developing Solar Powered Drone Farming Solutions

3 years 10 months ago
Nadia Shakoor, the breeding genetics researcher of St. Louis’ Donald Danforth Plant Science Center invents an all-in-one sensor platform that’s a 100 percent solar powered autonomous drone “FieldDock” to measure soil moisture and drought stress to work with no human intervention.

Backed by a 1.4 Million federal grant by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the National Science Foundation, this will be integrated with PheNode that automatically captures crop data.

Check out the full story by Nicholas Phillips on St. Louis Magazine.

St. Louis Magazine